Nike Promo Code & Coupons

Take a look at our 10 Nike promos including 7 sales, and 3 free shipping offers. Latest offer: 'Save Up to 50% Off Clearance Items' In the last day, 9 promos have been used. The last time an offer was used was August 2, 2015.

How to Save at Nike

Nike has become synonymous with athletic apparel, shoes, and accessories, so if you’re looking to buy Nike gear, we can help find you a great deal! The easiest way to start saving is by registering for a free Nike+ account which gives you free shipping on every order (without Nike+ you’ll get free shipping on orders over $150). You’ll also get access to exclusive deals and coupons, free in-store shoe trials, pants hemming, and free returns on Nike.com orders. If you don’t want to sign up for Nike+ you can sign up for the Nike email list to have promotional offers and coupon codes sent to your inbox.

While Nike does not often have coupons, you will occasionally find a promo code for free 2-day shipping or a percent off your clearance purchase. If you don’t need the latest styles, you can also shop the clearance section for savings on select items every day!

POPULAR NIKE PRODUCTS AND APPAREL

Nike has a wide range of products, from shirts, shoes, fitness trackers, and more. Here are some of their most popular items:

Nike Elite Socks

Nike Elite Socks are a specialty sock for athletes designed to provide support and extra padding during strenuous activities. Nike Custom Elite Socks prices range from $12 to $30 on the Nike website, depending on the style and color you choose. For more information about pricing and availability, see How Much Do Nike Elite Socks Cost? Customized Nike Elite Socks can be ordered directly from Nike or from other sporting apparel merchants. Some of them allow you to upload your own designs during the customization process.

Nike FuelBand

The Nike Fuel Band is an activity tracker worn on the wrist that works in conjunction with iPhones and other Apple products to track steps taken, energy burned and other fitness stats. For more information about this product, see What Is a Nike Fuel Band? It doesn't matter which wrist you wear your Nike FuelBand on. The display can be changed via the settings to reflect either left or right handed use. Nike FuelBands retail for between $80 and $250, depending on the style and included options of the product.

Nike Roshe Runs

Nike Roshe Runs are lightweight, casual running shoe with a vintage/retro look and feel. They can be used to for any casual activity – like yoga, aerobics, walking or just for every day wear. Nike Roshe Runs are sold at most major sporting apparel retailers, including Foot Locker and Finish Line. You can also order Nike Roshe Runs directly from the Nike website.

Nike Plus

The Nike Plus sensors for sports shoes costs about $20, depending on your connectivity preferences.
Nike+ iPod is a fitness tracking program that works with your iPod in conjunction with sensors installed in your shoes. To connect Nike Plus Shoes to any device, you first need the sensors for the shoes and an app or receiver for the product you want to sync them with in order to track your activities.

Other Nike Products and Resources

What The Dunk Nike products are limited edition shoes that are highly sought after by collectors? Some styles and designs sell for as much as $7,000 a pair. The What The Dunk line was introduced in 2007 as a basketball shoe promotion and has since evolved to include other styles for other types of sports.

Nike BHM is a line of products and events created to commemorate Black History Month.

The Nike Sparq Combine is held every spring/early summer – usually between April and June. Be sure to check the Nike official website to find dates for the next Combines in 2016 and beyond.

About Nike

Nike was founded in 1964 by University of Oregon track athlete Philip Knight. At the time, Nike was known as Blue Ribbon Sports, but produced no products of ther own. Instead, Blue Ribbon Sports was an intermediary distributor for Onitsuka Tiger – which is now known as ASICS.

Before the first Blue Ribbon Sports retail location opened in 1966, employees were selling inventory from the trunks of their cars at track meets and other events frequented by athletes. By 1971, Blue Ribbon Sports ended their partnership with Onitsuka Tiger and decided to launch their own product line. The company's name was changed to Nike – a name derived from the Greek goddess of victory.

Because Nike was short on employees and overhead at the time, Knight contacted a design student from his university to see if she could come up with a logo for the brand. Knight didn't like the design very much, but decided to keep it – and paid the student $35 for her efforts. The famous “Swoosh” logo made its first appearance that same year and was copyrighted by Nike in the US Patent Office in 1974. Nike continued to grow and evolve over the years to cater different types of athletes. Their marketing strategies were highly successful and facilitated the acquisition of smaller sporting good conglomerates under their brand.

Today, Nike is one of the world's largest suppliers of athletic shoes and sporting equipment with an annual revenue of $25 billion. Their headquarters is located in Beaverton, Oregon – just outside Portland. The company employees more than 44,000 people worldwide and regularly provides lucrative sponsorships to a wide range of athletes, sports teams and sporting venues. Nike has entered into some very lucrative sponsorships with many athletes across various genres of sports. Some of Nike's most recently awarded sponsorships are:

Nike also uses fitness models in addition to professional athletes in their advertising campaigns. The process for becoming a fitness model for Nike is pretty much the same as becoming any other kind of model. You have to look the part, build a portfolio and sign on with a modeling agency to market you to prospective clients. You can skip the agency part by creating a website to showcase your modeling skills yourself, but you may miss out on casting calls that that non-agency members don't have access to. Of course, you can also check the “Careers” section of the Nike website to find out if they are hiring fitness models and what their application process is.

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